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(04/26/24 3:35am)
From floods to fires to mold, residents within Palo Verde East, Hassayampa Academic Village, Best Hall and Tooker House have reported facing a plethora of struggles with their living conditions.
(04/26/24 2:38am)
It was early 2023. Anthony Scarmack was working at the Sun Devil Fitness Center on the Downtown Phoenix campus when he noticed an a cappella group practicing on the fourth floor.
(04/18/24 3:36am)
ASU student organizations and other nonprofits in the area help combat struggles LGBTQ+ communities may face, providing resources for navigating relationships, health, and more.
(04/17/24 1:15am)
Joining an a cappella group was the last thing on Savanna States's mind.
(04/11/24 3:21am)
Red Bull is resuming their summer event, "Red Bull Can You Make It?" for the first time since COVID-19, and ASU students are preparing to partake in the adventure. The event in May lasts for seven days, during which participants fly to Europe and travel through multiple countries.
(04/04/24 2:49am)
In light of National Volunteer Month in April, ASU students can sign up for an array of volunteer opportunities to contribute to the Valley's community, ranging from animal shelters to student-based organizations.
(04/03/24 3:31am)
ASU President Michael Crow participated in a student forum for the last time this academic year, speaking on international student work, OpenAI and the reason why there is not a space for LGBTQ+ students at the University.
(03/29/24 1:52am)
University of Arizona workers and administration tackle complications they face through the University's ongoing financial crisis. Union workers continue to fight for better working conditions while the administration attempts to build the college from the ground up to combat the financial shortage.
(03/26/24 3:04am)
A collection of 100 nurse dolls floods the office that Cheryl Schmidt, a clinical professor in the College of Nursing and Health Innovation, resides in.
(03/19/24 2:45am)
With the help of a pilot directing them through a track, miniature RC planes complete an assortment of missions, including carrying objects from figurines to cargo, in the annual AIAA Design/Build/Fly Competition, where students’ countless hours of work pay off.
(03/15/24 2:38am)
While eating at university fast food restaurants and dining halls is easy, taking time out of the day to figure out a nutritious eating plan is important to stay healthy and preserve energy in the classroom.
(02/29/24 3:56am)
A USG senator wrote legislation regarding the current election cycle, which has already started. It would revise the election code and would change the rules for campaigning on election day.
(02/27/24 6:09am)
The echoing acceleration of a car the size of a go-kart complements its tight turns around orange cones, speeding across long distances while a crowd snacks on free hot dogs at a car expo, promoting Sun Devil Motorsports’ latest Formula SAE vehicle.
(02/23/24 3:31am)
Cricket at ASU is giving students a way to connect with new people through a sport many grew up playing.
(02/21/24 4:15am)
Downtown Phoenix is filled with places and activities that may be too expensive for some college students to fully reap the benefits of. Fortunately, in between bustling stores and pricey stops are locally owned, affordable shops prepared for Sun Devils looking to enjoy the city.
(02/07/24 3:18am)
ASU President Michael Crow said at a student forum on the West Valley campus Tuesday that the University is "approaching the timeframe" to begin appointing a new athletic director, nearly four months after Ray Anderson stepped down from the decision.
(02/01/24 1:17am)
The Citizens Clean Elections Commission will partner with the Arizona Media Association and RIESTER, a marketing agency, for upcoming candidate debates in 2024.
(01/23/24 3:48am)
Students can have trouble expressing their distinctive passions — emotive slam poetry, escapism through fantasy novels and video games where immersion is essential — so they turn to each other to build connections.
(01/18/24 4:20am)
Tempe is often flooded with students flocking to Mill, ready to party at establishments such as CASA and Varsity Tavern. However, the spotlight on parties and bars shadows other activities, stores and restaurants that await eagerly for Sun Devils. Much of them are known like the Chuckbox, but Tempe also has some hidden gems.
(01/17/24 3:46am)
Spherical string lights wrap above members of ASU Hillel who sit under three white canopies. After praying, they begin to grab food while conversation erupts from each table. People walk around, socializing over challah bread with friends they have not seen since last semester, while others are talking to their student leaders for advice. The sun sets on the merrily crowded parking lot.